PEARL CHARACTERISTICS
Introduction to Pearls
Before the times of written history, the beauty of these seaborn natural stones was discovered. Fragments of pearl jewelry dating back to at least 420 B.C. let us know that stunning pearls have been used as adornments for hundreds of years, and for good reason. These luminous gems are the epitome of natural beauty.
Luster
One of the attributes that have long attracted us to pearls is their luster. The word luster refers to a pearl’s ability to reflect light. Layers of mineral deposits give a pearl its iridescent and mirror-like reflective capabilities. Lower levels of luster in pearls make them appear milky.
Nacre
Nacre, on the other hand, refers to a pearl’s uniquely iridescent quality. This means that when the pearl is moved in the light hints of many different colors become visible. Mineral layers are similarly responsible for this effect. Different types of pearl nacre produce different colors with varying degrees of visibility.
Surface Perfection
As naturally created gems, the appearance of pearls can vary greatly, some including certain substances or “imperfections” on their surface. This can occur if a particle or irritant enters the mollusk’s shell during the pearl’s formation. The level of smoothness, clarity, and lack of any other distinct inclusions, determines the overall value of the pearl.
Shapes
Perfectly round and symmetrical pearls are likely what you think of when you think of pearls. This is certainly the most common shape used in pearl jewelry and often the most valuable, However, according to the mollusk type and number of other attributes, pearls can be sick shaped, curved, or completely organically shaped. These types of uniquely shaped pearls are referred to as “baroque” pearls.
Colors
Though white pearls are most commonly used in jewelry, there are a wide spectrum of naturally occurring colors of pearls. The color of the pearl depends, again, on the type of mollusk. Pearls can occur in a myriad of hues from white to black and nearly every color of the rainbow. The quality of the color is determined by a consistency across the whole pearl.
Size
Lastly, the value of a pearl is, in part, determined by its size as larger pearls tend to be more costly. Certain species of mollusks tend to produce pearls of roughly the same size. Pearls are measured in millimeters (mm). Classic Japanese pearls rarely exceed 8 or 10mm, while South Seas pearls range from 8 to 18mm.
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